Daniel Thompson BFA Communication Design Thesis Spring 2014

Stages, other performance spaces, and spaces in general are malleable, dynamic and not static, we have the capacity to let go of our preconceived notion of reality in those places. The designer involved with the alterations of this space, holds the keys to what the viewer perceives, and therefore the key to reality.

A set of drag performances, incorporating digital projection utilizing motion graphics and animation, were created to prove this point.

Watch this in HD here: https://vimeo.com/89244399
Projection mixed with Live Performance for my Design Thesis at Pacific Northwest College of Art.
This piece involved a single frontal projection and a drag performance. This was done at Analog Cafe &

Watch in HD here: https://vimeo.com/91676968
Projection mixed with Live Performance for my Design Thesis at Pacific Northwest College of Art.
This piece involved a single frontal projection and a drag performance. This was done at Analog Cafe & DRD